1. OA 1 F. TIME GROUP PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION Hop~da.l~, 10. CONCLUSION j Ci vili.?.n f, NlJHBCR OF OBJECTS r~ LENGTH OF OBSERVATION ;: 5 minutof; 16. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ' Ground Visual i 7, COURSE . south,,,,a rd 3. PHOTOS t ?. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Aircraft(p033ible) 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS '1\.,o ob9ervers \'IRtched a red blinking light slowly trav~l tovrard the southern horizon. At first th~ obj'!ct appeared to be stn.tionary then it began to move. The obj~ct v:as first observed while th~ witnesses were in a moving car. the car ' 5topped for a better view of the UFO. There was no sound noted during the observation. . description is consisten t with that of an aircraft observc:a.tion Prevlou edltlona of thta form ma1 be u .. d. U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL IHFORMATIOI~ Thia questionnaire hot bettn prepared to that you con yive the U.S. Air Force at much information as possible concerning the unidentified oerial phenoanenon that you hnvu oLse~ed. Pleote try to answer 01 many qustlont 01 you possibly con. The Information that Y"u give wiU be used fot reaeorch purp011t. Your nome will not be used in connc:tion with any st~tetT .. ni J, conclusions, or publications without your permitsion. We request this personal Information we that if it it deemed neceasary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did you the object? (C,rcle One): 3. Time Zone: (C lrcle One): a. Eastern b. Central c. Mountain d. Pacific you when you sow the obfect? ._,...-ifis s 6dl.v.:iCT[j City or Town State ~ CoJ~t; 5. How long waa oblect in sight? (Total Duration) Minutes Seconds a. Certain c. Not very sure 5.2 Was oblect in sight continuously? d. Just o guess ~v TltE tVa cK u l l!t.~.c:f/ tl/ if tu c N' T Yes -lL-No--- C~ fairly certa~ 5.1 How waa time In sight determined? 6. What woa ri1e condition of the sky? 7. IF you aaw the obiect during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you lock~d at the obre:t? (Circle One): a, In front of you In bock of yOAJ c. To your ri~t d. To your left e. Overhead f. Don't remember FTO OCT 62 16.C T"l f~m eupraed P'm 164. Jul 61, hleh le obenlet . 8. IF ym' 'uw the ob1ec.t ot NIGtil, what did you notece concerning the STARS and M~ON? 8.1 51 A ' fC rrcle One): 8.2 MOON (tirc/e One): a. BriWtt moonlaght b. Dvll moonljght d. Don't remember 4. No mocW,Iight_-pitch dar~ t ;emember 9. What ,._ere tne other tondetiona at the time you aaw tha object? CLOUDS (C'rcle One): WEATHER (Circle One): a. Clear aky b. fog, mist, Of leght raiu ~. _ Scatteretd c l(>ud t::> c. Moderate or hea'#y rain d. Thi<~ t)f hea.y cloudr. e. Don't remember 10. The obj .. ct appeared; (Circle One); ~ Solid:> d. Aa c light b. Tronapment e . Don't rememb.r 11. If it app.-ored oa a light, waa it brighter than tha btighteat stars? (Cirde One): <:!" ~right!_'!:., c. About the sa!" b. Oamn1ar d. oont know 11.1 Compa,. brightness to aon:e common oblect: 12. The edg. of the obiect were: 13. Did the obtect: a. Appear to atond ati II ot any tin:e? b. Suddenly speed up and ruah away at any time? c. Break up into porta or explode? d. Give off smoke? e. Change bri~tness? f. Change shape? g. flash or fliclcer? h. Oiaoppear and reappear? (Circle One for each question) Don't know Don't lcnow Don't know Don't know Don't lcnow Don't know Don't lmow Don't know Did thtt object disappear whiltt y ou wr.r~ 1~tching tt? tt s o , h ow? 15. Did the obiect move behind somethng at any time, particul\lrly a cloud'! ( C ~rcle One ): Don't Know. it moved behind: 16. Did the objeet move in front of ~Rmething at any time, pruticularly a cloud? (Circle One): Pon't Know. IF you answered YES. ttP wii''Jt 17. Tell in a few words the following things about the obittct: 18. We wish to know the angular size. Hold a match sti.:k at orm!i length in lintt with a lcnown "'bie:t one:' r.~r : . j .h much of the obiect is covered by the head of the match. If you had performed this exJ:~eriment at thrr tir.lJ; .. L e J sighting, how much of the object would have been covered by the match head? ~ 19. Draw a picture that will ahow the shape of the obiect or objacts. Label and include in your 1ketch ony detoil of the obiect that you saw .. uch aa wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust truilt or vapor traila. Place an arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the obiect was moving 20. Do you think you can estimate the speed of ri1e obiect? (Circle One) Yes IF y04J answered YES, then what speed would you eatin.are'f -----.. - 21. Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the obiect was? (Cirde One) IF you answered YES, then how for away would you say it was?--------- 22. Where were you located when you saw the oblect? (C ire /e One): o. Ins ide o building c. Outdoors d. In on airplane (type) 23. Were you (Circlo On11) a. In the business section of c ci ? lr. r .~ residential s.tct;c,,, ~i o. ~itr?- c. In opfm country~ide? TouJ N d. N"or an airfield? Flying over a city? Fly;nG over open country'/ 2A. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete t~e followir.g questions: 24.1 What direction were you '"oving? (Circle One) b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest 24.2 How fast were you moving? -----'-c..ll2 .... ,...::Qillll::::-_.....,.,mi les per hour 24.3 Did you atop at any time while you were loolcing at the obiect? (Circle One) 25. Did you observe the obiect through any of the following? o. Eyeglass Binoculars Telescope Yea No g Theodolite Yea No Window glass In order that you con give as clear a picture as possible of what you sow, describe in your own warda a co:n"'Of' object or obiecta which, when placed up in the sky, "auld give the same appearance 01 the object which ) ' OU ao~ '" th followl"t a Ieetch, lmOfiM thot you ore at th po,nt howft. Ploce em ., J.." on the r:vrv": 1 m to 1how ho~ high the oblct waa obcwe tn horllon (a~yllne) whn yc,u ll"t sow lt. Ploc:-a 11 ''S' " ~o>n t:,. ~I'M ~urvd li ne 1c 1how how high the object wos above the horizon (skyline) when tnu lost $tJW it. Place .:~n ~.'on the (ompllSJ when you ''''' aow It, Place "B" on the compoaa whr )OU loJt aaw the ohject. 28 . Draw o picture that will show the motion that the.obJect or obiects mado. P _laco on .. A. ' at rhe b.glnnL19 ot ~he path, a .. 8., ot the end of the path, and ahow any changes in direction during the cour&e. 29. IF there wa1 MORE THAN ONE obJect, then how n.any were there? - Draw a picture of how they wer arranged, and SNt an arrow to ahow the direction that thoy were trov.,!ing 30. H""' y01t1 "~.., sn thit, ot o aimilor ooject b.fort. if to givJ dut or d~t:tJ on locotl~. 31. Wos anyone elae with you ot tt.e time you sow the o.,iect? (Circle One) No 31.1 IF you oftawered YES, chd they the obiect too? (Circle On) No 31.2 PleeM liet their 3l. Please 1ive the fellowiftt lnfeNtlon o.,out youraelf: City Zorw s .... TELEPHONE NUMBE }.~ tftfllcot. Oft)' ecWitlenol lnfor.,..IOft about youraelf, lnclucllng ony apeclol experience, which rr~igto.t b. pertlneny. a_g(J?A,-;t) 33. Whe" arMf to whOM d lei you re,_t that you hocf oeen the oo D1 Month Yr J.A, Oat yo.J c:ompltd tni~ queationnair; Information which you feel pertinent and which Ia not adequately covered in the apeclflc polntl of the quationnolre Of a narrative explanation of your alghting. DEPARTMENT o,-THE AIR FORCE HAOQUAHTC:R5 FO"~IGN TECHNOLOGY OIVJ~ION ( AFSC) WftiGHT ... ATTCRSON AU' FOJIIC IIASK. OHIO A!5433 l February 1967 UFO Observation, 4 Dec 66 Reference your unidentified observation. The information vhich we have received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. Request you complete the attached FTD Forut 164 and return it in the envelope provided. Thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force. S C. MANA'PI', Colonel, USAF ~.rector of Technology and SUbsystems F~D Form 164 w/envelope